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David Yuri's Articles in Jewelry

  • The popularity of the golden spiral
    Two well known sacred geometry shapes are represented in the golden spiral: the Fibonacci spiral and the golden mean spiral. The golden mean, in philosophy, especially Aristotle’s, represents the desirable middle between two extremes, one of deficiency and one of excess.
  • Offering jewelry as a spiritual gift
    Jewelry is part of our daily lives. When two people get married, they exchange wedding rings, a perfect circle symbolizing unity and continuity. But jewelry can be offered on other occasions as well. And what if you could offer someone a gift bearing some special meaning and be a beautiful piece of jewelry at the same time?
  • Buying the right gold jewelry
    The process involved with purchasing gold jewelry can be at the same time fun and confusing. You can choose to buy this type of jewelry either for someone you love or for yourself. The decision you make may turn out to be a tough one.
  • Sacred geometry in jewelry
    The expression ‘sacred geometry’ is often used by scientists to include the religious, philosophical and spiritual beliefs that have evolved around geometry in cultures around the world during the course of human history. The theory assumes that the universe is a living system kept together due to the existence of sacred geometry.

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